A season to forget. That’s the summary of Napoli’s campaign so far, as the Partenopei have already been eliminated from Europe (after a 4-2 loss on aggregate against Barcelona in the UCL knockout stage), and are light years away from defending the Serie A title, which they won last season after more than three decades.Moreover, they’ve already had three different coaches, only proving how badly led the Partenopei have been ever since the start of the season. Sitting eight at the table is anything but satisfying for Osimhen, Khvicha, Zambo Anguissa, and the rest of the squad, which is packed with impeccable players.Juve’s goalless Derby della Mole is another ‘nail’ in Allegri’s ‘coffin’The good news for the Neapolitans is that the other Serie A clubs are flying high in Europe (Atalanta, for instance), and this could provide Italy with not less than five clubs in the next season’s Champions League. Therefore, it’s reasonable to think that maybe even the seventh-placed slot could qualify, at least, for the UEFA Europa League.And that’s Napoli’s last train for Europe.##NAJAVA_MECA_8028129##They’re just two points adrift of sixth-placed Atalanta and a single one below Lazio.A home victory against the Serie A strugglers Frosinone on Sunday afternoon (1.30 pm) is obligatory and should be a routine task for the current champions.Would they present us with a magnificent, inspired display? Probably not, but those three points are the only thing that counts.SERIE A – MATCHDAY 32Friday Lazio – Salernitana 4-1 (3-1)/Anderson 7, 35, Vecino 14, Isaksen 87 – Tchaouna 16/Saturday Lecce – Empoli 1-0 (0-0)/Sansone 89/Torino – Juventus 0-0Bologna – Monza 0-0Sunday13:30: (1.35) Napoli (5.30) Frosinone (8.00)16:00: (4.90) Sassuolo (3.60) Milan (1.75)19:00: (3.45) Udinese (3.35) Roma (2.15)21:45: (1.20) Inter (6.75) Cagliari (14.0)Monday 19:30: (1.90) Fiorentina (3.45) Genoa (4.20)21:45: (1.47) Atalanta (4.30) Verona (7.00)***odds are subject to change***